16 Series, Model - 2816 4WD
When Charging the Battery
IMPORTANT: Battery can explode during boosting or charging. Always
wear
proper eye protection, such as a safety goggles
.
If the electric circuit inside the battery is broken, charging can generate a
spark inside the battery which can cause it to explode.
If the battery is discharged, and the reason for discharge is unknown and
if the lamps or horn do not indicate some battery voltage, check the
battery with a
volt meter
for an open circuit using following procedure.
1. Di
sconnect the negative ( – ) cable.
2. Connect the volt meter across battery terminals.
3. If there is no voltage present, an open internal circuit is indicated.
R
eplace the battery.
4. If voltage is present, the battery is OK to charge. Charge the battery
with a current of 4 amperes for 5 to 10 hours. To charge the battery
quickly for urgent need, use a current of 25 amperes for 30 minutes
or less. A current larger than specified will cause liquid overflow due
to foaming.
5. The specific gravity of electrolyte of a fully charged battery is 1.280 at
20
o
C (68
o
F).
NOTE:
1. If using a battery charger, be certain the charger is turned off before
con
necting to the battery.
2. Charge
the battery in a well ventilated area.
3. Do
not attempt to charge a frozen battery.
When Battery is Not in Use
When the tractor is not in use, the battery will need a charge every three
months to keep the specific gravity at or above 1.24 0. A storage battery
not in use will slowly discharge. A battery that has discharged can freeze
at low ambient temperature and cause damage to the battery
and tractor.
When working around storage batteries, remember that all of the
exposed metal parts are “live”. Never lay a metal object across the
terminals because a spark or short circuit may result.
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